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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1919)
M M TAQK EIQHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I!22!!iTL'wiiiRBM . ''VWWVWWWVW -" 1J -i HOUSTON'S 5 Metropolitan AmuacmontJi MMMMIMMAMMAMA O I Today's Birthdays -o o- -o. I HOUSTON'S L OPERA HOUSE DANCING KVKRY WEDNESDAY AND SATUItDAY i STAR THEATER TODAY DOKOTHY DALTON In T11K HOME BREAKER" Also A Hlpronrliiii CVunody ".ludgv How Cuulil You" H. 1). Mortonseit has returned to tho city nftor un extended business I uml pleasure trip to Sim Kranctaro. Mrs. Josephine Sharp of San Print ! Cisco Is expected to arrive on this (evening's train to spend tho holidays I with her sister. Mrs. Henrietta Mel- base. Mrs. Sharp Is Mrs. Melhnso's 'only surviving sister and nittunlly' jhor visit la looked forward to with 'pleased expectancy. Mrs. Prod ltellhronnor returned last night front n month's visit with her daughter, who resides In Seattle. AROUND THE LOBBIES TEMPLE THEATER TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE home TOWN OIRL" A No Tvto Hwls of Cood Comedy MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDATB AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oreeoa We two birds flew Into fciwn on a belated train looking for amusement. Tho lady at the hotel sent us to a movlo. Wo went to tho Liberty anil tho show was now and good. Wo road In Tho Herald about tho Hlg Ja Dance at tho Mooso Hall Wo went It was some dance, tho music was very, very good, I'll tell tho world. And how you folks do enjoy yourselves up here! Everybody hap py and enjoying life. Wo stopped ln and had a good time. There were! sevoral floor managers looking for strange birds to see they got nc-i quatnted. and tho -girls- Oh! Hoy' j We Intend to camp right hero. They WJUSUJr ,, "aiisrr' "WOM rJ ftlAlLrttlAVlt.il IN are up-to-the-mlnuto with any big IN LOCAL HISTORY clt" Wo'n staj" t'11 tno h"',ny9 nr0 Ithoy will dance Christmas Kvo anil ' nicht anil Now Yoar'a Kvo anil , s Putgolng ntalintfiffeiribrning was al aml u,v vura , rw ,""" tc heaviest In thdV&ftr of tho lo-!nl-ht' There's nothing cheap abou l rn a t n ft! r-A i tin , nnetmnctni1 rv- rorts. approximately- 6000 pounds' b,rds bcllovo ,n hlRh prlce8' VlX fteing contained in tho mail sacks and packages, '-j, I say so. 23-lt A WISE BIRD. CHILE-MEXICO WIRELESS LINE Sunday evening's 'ncoming mall also broke all previous records, about six tons being received in one consignment. While the Christmas rush is keep- ia ine posiomce tore nusutng as, MEXICO CITY. Nov. 30. (Br Itard as any one In town. Postmaster j Mail) Tho governments of Chllo! Delzell stated that he had an ample;and MexIco are discussing ,,ian9 fori ibrce to meet the situation and there ;the e8tabnshment of a wireless ser will be no delay in moving tho out- v,co botween the two countries. This String or distributing the incoming resultg from disc0very that messages' nail. It all goes forward to the ad-;sent by wirejeS3 from ylICatan to dresses as fast as it Is received lnMextco CIty wero belng read ,n San. the local office. tlago. jlttrrif4--rl-I-I-4.t..t.J.-..-M.l' l V Good Old Christmas Time i Z . with lots- of good things to eat will make anyone happy and wear a smile that will last at least for awhile. For the good things to eat, we invite you to our store, where you will find in abundance all the things your' heart desires for your C.hristmas dinner. We hope to have all the green stuff that is available and fit to sell, but owing to tho t laie ireeze tnrougnout California it is going to make some things almost unobtainable. So we trust you will not expect ,,' too much along these lines. We will have a good stock of Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Nuts, T fancy Candles in anything you want, lot of fancy Box Choco- lates. Figs, Pop Corn, Cranberries, Mince Meat, Olives and j oweei, aaur ana utii ricmes. jL ? 2 Phone ub that order for that Christmas dinner; 200 will deliver the goods. Sunset Grocery j PSFS " We wish you all the many joyous and happy returns of the year, " LADIES' HOSIERY are to be. found here in the many different shades and the prices are right. If you are in need of these articles we have them in all the many grades. ! CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES An attractive assortment in children's bath robes is here in sizes from A to 12 years. Specially appropriate at this season secure yours now. FANCY RIBBONS A most wonderful assort ment in ribbons purchased specially for the Holiday trade-t-in wide widths, so useful in many ways. Special Assortment of Ladies Georgette, Crepe de Chene and Tub Silks; they come in many beautiful styles and shades. Priced at $6.50 and $6.75. SUGGESTIONS Silk Poplin Dresses in many new styles and the latest shades. They are a beauti ful assortment, and individually they are exceptionally valuable. Priced at $14.50 "Examine our displays they will suggest many presents and ideas for your selection." HANDKERCHIEFS They are a wonderfully satisfying gift for the la& minute. Wonderfully assorted in plain linen, with wonderful ly dainty designs and Crepe de Chine. l FANCY BATH TOWELS Anything mpre useful and appropriate could not be suggested; they come in blue and pink checks and borders. They are worth your at tention. Priced at 65c to $2.00. GLOVES In the Undressed Kid ex ceptionally appropriate for this season, at $4.00. Cape Gloves, in Grey and Brown only; all sizes; won derful for wearing qualities, at $2.50 and $3.50. ONE MORE DAY TO SHOP IN H. N. MOE, Proprietor FIUDAV, IKO. 2Q. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OP TILE PICTURES" ' --- HARRVT IJOREL. Musical Director "'w'wv1v-',''vvv H .W. POOLE, Owner. TONIGHT Charming Bessie Barriscale stars in "KITTY KELLY, M. D." ? - i 1? 9.. Wednesday William Russell in -"WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" 1 tf . ) This Is tho date of tho Community dance at Merrill. Come down and have a good time. Music by tho Klamath Falls Jazz orchostra. Dig chicken suppor will ho served. 23-2t m Don't forget Llggets Chocolates as a last thought gift. Star Drug Co. 23-lt Perfumes from all leading manu facturers at tho Star Drug Co. 23-lt FARM BUREAU PLANS SQUIRREL POISONING (Continued from page 1) CLEVELAND An Enviable Reputation Already Won four cents an aero will bo supplied prorata with his poison mlxturo. Tho committee feels that In order to In sure tho absolute success of this un dertaking It Is most essential for tho land owners to act immediately In tho matter of making their contributions. It is tho purposo of tho commltteo to nrouflo tho intorcst of all aad mnko theso poison drives largo com munity affairs. It Is possible that on thQ opening day of tho squlrrol drive, tho business men or tho com munity will bo asked to declaro .1 holiday and all go out in tho country districts, visit with tho farmrrr, and help dlstrlbuto poison. Thorn arc many details yot to bo worked out but It ts Intended to keep tho pub lie fully informed at all times of what tho committco plans to do Inj order to most effectively combat pests in Klamath county. Hundreds of dealers who drove new Cleveland Sixes from the factoiy in Cleve land to their home cities have written the1 factory expressing their admiration and confidence in the car. What they all say is summed up in this sentence from one of them, "I can look any man in the face now and tell him the Cleveland is a regular automobile." And that's what tho Cleveland Six is a reg ular automobile, an unusual automobile. Hundreds of Cleveland SIxoh, within tho past four months havo undorgono long, gruolllng cross country drives, with honor. Thoy havo passed over great hill drives and long mountain climbs, plowed through mud and wush-outs and doHorf sands whoro other cars stall and stop Its power and onduranco have ulrcady won Cleveland an onvlablo roputatlon. .flrty This is not surprising for skill "" lira built into this car by men who mvo w trlbutod tholr gonlus to tho building "P 0I of Amorlca'a ilnost quality cars. FlvcPusHonRcr TouiIiik Cm; Ilowcli MiiRiictn Equipped M!!!! llirwPuwiciicr Roadster, Ilosch Magneto Equipped f1010 (Ahh PRICEH F. O, IJ. KIjAMATII FALLS, OREGON') CENTRAL GARAGE 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106 '